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The art and science of priority-setting: assessing the value of Public Health England’s Prioritization Framework [PDF]
Background Findings are presented from the evaluation of Public Health England’s (PHE) Prioritization Framework (PF) aimed to assist local authority commissioners with their public health investment and disinvestment decisions.
Gray, Joanne +2 more
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Priority setting for universal health coverage: We need evidence-informed deliberative processes, not just more evidence on cost-effectiveness [PDF]
Priority setting of health interventions is generally considered as a valuable approach to support low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) in their strive for universal health coverage (UHC).
Baltussen, R.M.P.M. (Rob) +6 more
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Objective We conducted a UK‐wide survey to identify the top 10 research questions for young people's cancer. We conducted secondary analysis of questions submitted, which were ‘out‐of‐scope’ of the original survey aim.
Faith Gibson +17 more
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Bedside rationing and moral distress in nephrologists in sub- Saharan Africa
Background Kidney diseases constitute an important proportion of the non-communicable disease (NCD) burden in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), though prevention, diagnosis and treatment of kidney diseases are less prioritized in public health budgets than other
Gloria Ashuntantang +2 more
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Mandatory health insurance for the informal sector in Tanzania—has it worked anywhere!
Many countries in sub-Saharan Africa are struggling to expand voluntary health insurance schemes to raise finances toward achieving universal health coverage.
Amani Thomas Mori +2 more
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Attributes and weights in health care priority setting: a systematic review of what counts and to what extent [PDF]
In most societies resources are insufficient to provide everyone with all the health care they want. In practice, this means that some people are given priority over others. On what basis should priority be given?
Butler, James R.G. +4 more
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Evidence-based priority setting [PDF]
This paper describes evidence-based priority setting and resource allocation undertaken by a Division of the Women's & Children's Hospital, Adelaide during 1998-1999. We describe the methods used to combine program budgeting marginal analysis (PBMA), evidence based and "community values" approaches into one decision-making framework.Previous ...
J, Astley, W, Wake-Dyster
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Country contextualisation of cost-effectiveness studies: lessons from Ethiopia
Emerging demographic, epidemiological and health system changes in low-income countries require revisions of national essential health services packages in accordance with standard healthcare priority setting methods.
Ole Frithjof Norheim +7 more
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Background: The health state of a population can be measured in different ways. Common measures are life expectancy at birth or quality-adjusted life expectancy.
Sindre A. Horn +2 more
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Transparency Trade-Offs: Priority Setting, Scarcity, and Health Fairness [PDF]
This chapter argues that rather than viewing transparency as a right, we should regard it as a finite resource whose allocation involves tradeoffs. It then argues that those tradeoffs should be resolved by using a multi-principle approach to distributive
Persad, Govind
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